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Linda
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How do I move my cursor between columns in a Word document?
I just found it on-line. At the end of the text in your left column, press
Control+Shift+Enter.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote:
"Simon G" Simon
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"RTH" wrote:
I have a document with two columns. I would like to type in the
right-hand
coiumn with out having the words wrap from the left-hand column.
HOW DO I GET MY CURSOR TO THE RIGHT-HAND COLUMN???
Actually the above question has not been answered. What has been answered
is
now to create column breaks. I have two columns and would like to move
from
one column to another even if there is no text. I don't want to use table
with lines, I just want to move about.
Thank you
You cannot move between newspaper columns unless they contain text. If they
do contain text, you can move the insertion point for example by clicking in
the text, or by using the same commands as in single-column text (see the
article at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...CH060831551033
"Keyboard shortcuts for Word").
From your description, it does seem as if a table would be the best choice.
Note that you can remove the table border.
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